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Gold/Mining/Energy : CCB vs ZEN truth board
ZEN.V 1.170-0.8%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: GMPInvestor who wrote (4569)2/26/2016 11:29:49 AM
From: GrumpyGusRead Replies (3) of 12350
 
NDAs are everyday occurrences. If I had a recipe for cookies, I'd get an NDA signed by a cookie company prior to entering an agreement. I haven't searched, but I'd be surprised if many companies draw attention to them.

Having said that, to ease your fears about nobody caring about CCB's graphite. I provide the following quotes.

"Executive Chairman and CEO Mr. R. Bruce Duncan stated, “Canada Carbon has received numerous requests for samples of its highly distinctive natural graphite."

"Canada Carbon has begun the qualification process for obtaining off-take agreements with specialty graphite processors. The qualification process required prior to signing an off-take or supply agreement is a multi-step process, requiring not only multiple samples, but also increasing sample sizes."

"Canada Carbon is participating in a number of off-take qualification processes with other high-tech graphite processors, each currently at a different stage of progression."

One that is particularly pertinent to CCB, and is a situation ZEN might be wishing for right now:

"With our existing bulk sample permit, easy surface access to material, and stockpiles of pilot plant flotation concentrate, we can easily meet requests to supply our Miller HLV graphite for further assessment, whether by the kilogram, or by the truckload."

canadacarbon.com
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